Potential Hoe

camimom

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So I am looking into buying a hoe from tiki tiki. I want to know for a male, how to take care of him. I have a veiled, and I know that a hoe will need differnt stuff. So let the flow of knowledge come.
What do they require, water, food, uvb, heat temps, cage size, etc. anything and all will help.
 
I have a male from Tiki Tiki, he is doing fantastic! Send me a PM, I've quite a few articles and notes jotted down. Chad will help you as well.
 
Most likely you'd buy his brother, he'll be turning 6 months old. He's a great little guy, their care is quite simple and Chad was great to work. My guy is quite friendly and was drinking and eating right after he arrived. I'd highly recommend buying from them.

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A few days after I got him.
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I love there little noses. there are so many chams that I want, i dont even know ehre to start. I want a hoe, panther, translucent veiled, oustalat. etc. the list goes on. its a bad addiction,
 
It's funny you've such a variety of chams you would like, I'm sticking to montanes. I'd like to get a quad and deremensis at some point as well, my favorite has to be my K. Multi (Herbie), he has such a great temperament but talk about thirsty!!
 
It's funny you've such a variety of chams you would like, I'm sticking to montanes. I'd like to get a quad and deremensis at some point as well, my favorite has to be my K. Multi (Herbie), he has such a great temperament but talk about thirsty!!

Ive mainly picked them based on how they look.
I love the hoes cuz of their cute little turned up noses.
I love the panthers (any local) cuz of their crazy bright colors.
Translucents- i call them franken veileds, cuz thye look crazy cool.
and oustalats cuz they get huge and i think thats just awesome.
I am very strange.
I have one veiled, my first cham, and nwo Im totally addicted. the only chams I dont want are the horned ones and pygmys. mainly cuz im not a fan of the horns, and pygmys have no tails, which weirds me out.
 
I learned at the Daytona show that hoes need the night time drop even more so than some other chameleons. Thats something to think about if you live in a warmer climate.
 
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